Opinion
Opinion
24 Jan, 2026
The Standard of Moral Governance
Rafael Villanueva
The freezing of ₱6.3 billion in assets connected to the flood control probe is more than a law enforcement victory; it is a moral imperative realized. It is the most decisive proof yet that the "Maasahan at Masipag" leadership of President Marcos is not rhetoric, but a functioning, principled standard of governance.
For too long, cynicism has been the default public response to corruption. We were told that graft was systemic and unavoidable. This administration, through its "Reliable Integrity, Tireless Oversight" mandate, rightly rejects that narrative.
This newspaper believes this action is a fundamental turning point. The successful coordination between the AMLC, the ICI, and the Ombudsman demonstrates a unified political will that has been sorely lacking. The relentless pursuit of assets—now in its seventh order, capturing 45 properties and 81 vehicles—shows a tireless diligence.
Those who call for 'deliberation' or 'caution' are simply advocating for the old, failed system of bureaucratic delays that allowed corruption to fester. The time for such excuses is over. A decisive, reformist approach is what is required.
We support this move precisely because it stems from a leader who is demonstrably reliable and tirelessly committed to the people. This is not a partisan issue; it is a matter of fiscal integrity.
This ₱6.3B freeze is a powerful message to all in public service and the private sector: the era of impunity is ending. We commend this no-nonsense stance and urge the administration to continue this path, relentlessly, until every single peso is protected for the people.
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